Update to this thread. Pirate Kitty is home! The vet was frankly amazed that he did so well after surgery. He was purring when the tech brought him into the client room and desperate for chin scritches.
We had to scramble to shuffle some things around here so he wouldn't have too much of a hard time getting to his food/water/litter box. He was a bit wobbly when we first let him out of the carrier, some of that may be due to him getting used to the cone collar. That side of his face was shaved, as well as his right foreleg for the IV (it makes his paw look even bigger than it is). He did let me take a picture though:
The red blotch above the eye socket is just bruising (it looks worse than it is probably because the skin there is so thin).
He goes back in 10-14 days to have the sutures out and has antibiotics and pain meds. He's used the box, had some salmon and water, now he's just zoning out on the floor of my room.
An advantage to the collar that we just realized--it should be easy to give the liquid medication by mouth as he can't twist his head that much.
We had to scramble to shuffle some things around here so he wouldn't have too much of a hard time getting to his food/water/litter box. He was a bit wobbly when we first let him out of the carrier, some of that may be due to him getting used to the cone collar. That side of his face was shaved, as well as his right foreleg for the IV (it makes his paw look even bigger than it is). He did let me take a picture though:
The red blotch above the eye socket is just bruising (it looks worse than it is probably because the skin there is so thin).
He goes back in 10-14 days to have the sutures out and has antibiotics and pain meds. He's used the box, had some salmon and water, now he's just zoning out on the floor of my room.
An advantage to the collar that we just realized--it should be easy to give the liquid medication by mouth as he can't twist his head that much.
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